:28:00
	...when a swordfish takes the hook,
or when you watch a great fighter...
:28:03
	...getting ready for the kill, see?
:28:06
	You don't understand a word I'm saying,
do you?
:28:09
	No, not yet. Why don't you try bullfights?
:28:11
	You're joking, but that's exactly
what I mean.
:28:13
	You'd know a great bullfighter
the moment he stepped into the ring.
:28:18
	From the way he stood,
from the way he moved.
:28:21
	Or a dancer. You don't have
to know about ballet.
:28:25
	That little bell rings inside your head...
:28:29
	...that little jolt of pleasure.
:28:32
	That's what happened to me just now.
:28:36
	You're a great singer.
:28:38
	Who, me?
:28:39
	Hasn't anyone ever told you that before?
:28:43
	No, Mr. Maine,
no one's ever told me that before.
:28:45
	Maybe you're not quite as sober
as we both thought you were.
:28:48
	But, thank you.
:28:50
	I'm as sober as a judge
and I know exactly what I'm saying.
:28:53
	You've got that little something extra
that Ellen Terry talked about.
:28:58
	Ellen Terry, great actress
long before you were born.
:29:01
	She said that's what star quality was...
:29:03
	...that little something extra.
:29:07
	Well, you've got it.
:29:09
	Now, what are you doing wasting
your time singing with this band?
:29:14
	Wasting my time?
:29:16
	I'm not wasting my time.
:29:18
	You don't know how many years
it's taken me to get this far.
:29:21
	- I'm doing fine, Mr. Maine, just great.
- You're wasting your time.
:29:24
	Now, tell me about yourself.
Where'd you come from?
:29:27
	How'd you start singing?
:29:29
	Have you got a family? Are you married?
:29:31
	No.
:29:34
	We're breaking it up.
:29:36
	Why, hello, Mr. McGuire.
:29:38
	Mr. Maine.
:29:39
	- Ready to go home?
- Yes.
:29:40
	Good.
:29:41
	I'll see that Esther gets home.
:29:45
	- All right, Esther?
- Yes.
:29:48
	I'll see you at the bus
in the morning, Danny.
:29:50
	Yeah, at 6:00.
:29:52
	Okay.
:29:54
	- Good night.
- Yeah, good night.